Hi
Can some one tell me when linking ya front and back do the lower arms have
to be the same lenght?
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4 link Suspension
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Re: 4 link Suspension
the front lowers have to be the same
the rear lowers have to be the same
the rear lowers have to be the same
I am Tim
Re: 4 link Suspension
tuff_48 wrote:Hi
Can some one tell me when linking ya front and back do the lower arms have
to be the same lenght?
Thats kind of a scary question.
Yes the arm "pairs" need to be the same length if you want something approaching predictable handling .. and if you want the system to hold together, the torsional forces you will generate on your mounts will be massive.
The whole system also needs to be squared as well.
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Re: 4 link Suspension
they dont have to be the same from front to back
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